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  1. Great thread! In hopes to clarify a tiny on fabric: From all the examples you mention, the fabric is still in tension. Remove the internal pressure and the fabric crumbles. The internal pressure puts the fabric in tension. Same for a car-tire and inflatoplane. If the internal pressure can't create tension, then the structure buckles. I assume you wanted to say that a fabric structure can be loaded in a compressive manner, which is correct, but the differences between the statements are huge for us engineers ;) PS: Not sure about what a swiss stingray is.